Total Credits: 125
First Year, Fall (14 total credits)
ENC 1101College Writing I3
MAC 2311Calculus with Analytic Geometry I4
CHM 2045General Chemistry I3
CHM 2045LGeneral Chemistry Lab1
EGN 1002Fundamentals of Engineering3
First Year, Spring (14 total credits)
ENC 1102College Writing II 3
MAC 2312Calculus with Analytic Geometry II 4
PHY 2048General Physics I3
PHY 2048LGeneral Physics I Lab1
COP 2220Introduction to Programming in C3
Second Year, Fall (15 total credits)
MAC 2313Calculus with Analytic Geometry III4
PHY 2049General Physics II3
PHY 2049LGeneral Physics II Lab1
CDA 3201LIntroduction to Logic Design4
-FAU Core *3
Second Year, Spring (14 total credits)
CDA 3331CIntroduction to Microprocessor Systems4
COT 3002Foundations of Computer Science3
COT 3002LFoundations of Computer Science Lab1
MAP 2302Differential Equations I3
-FAU Core *3
Second Year, Summer (9 total credits)
EEL 3111Network Analysis3
MAD 2104Discrete Mathematics3
-FAU Core *3
Third Year, Fall (16 total credits)
COP 3530Data Structures & Algorithms Analysis3
CDA 4150Computer Design I
(or CDA 4105 or CDA 4204)
3
EEL 3300Introduction to Electronics4
STA 4821Stochastic Models for Computer Science3
-FAU Core *3
Third Year, Spring (14 total credits)
CDA 4105Structured Computer Architecture
(or CDA 4150 or CDA 4204)
3
CEN 4010Principles of Software Engineering3
ELR 3308LLaboratory I2
CDA 4420Structured Digital Design
(or CDA 4210 or CDA 4500)
3
-FAU Core *3
Fourth Year, Fall (15 total credits)
CDA 4210Introdcution to VLSI
(or CDA 4420 or CDA 4500)
3
EEL 4340Digital Electronics3
-Technical Elective3
-Technical Elective3
COT 4935Senior Seminar1
EGNEngineering Design I2
Fourth Year, Spring (14 total credits)
COP 4610Computer Operating Systems3
EGNEngineering Design II2
-Technical Elective3
-Technical Elective3
-FAU Core *3

* FAU Core: Humanities or social science courses that satisfy the FAU Core Curriculum requirements for all four-year students. These include courses that satisfy the writing component for the Gordon Rule. The Gordon Rule writing courses must be passed with a grade "C" or better.


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